We continue our salute to Black Music Month with the legendary Professor Griff of Public Enemy! Griff will deliver a compelling review of the late Clive Davis’s remarkable legacy and his profound relationships with iconic Black artists—Miles, Whitney, Aretha, Gil Scott-Heron, Dionne Warwick, Alicia Keys, Earth, Wind & Fire, The Isley Brothers, Angie Stone, The Notorious B.I.G., Busta Rhymes, and so many more. Before Griff joins, renowned scholar, poet, and author Dr. Nubia Kai shares her groundbreaking book, *A River of Prophecy: A Sacred History of African Americans*. Plus, get an inside look at the upcoming national reparations convention in WDC with Corey Shaw from NCOBRA. We’re kicking off the program with DC activist Brother Obie, whose passion for justice sets the tone for a morning you won’t forget. This is more than just a broadcast—it’s your opportunity to participate in conversations that matter most to our community.

James Small, Tarance Bailey & Rev. Edward Pickney: America's 250th, Douglass' Legacy & Justice
3:12:35

Dr. Julianne Malveaux, Kamm Howard & Rev. Tonya Butler Truesdale: Supreme Court Rulings, Reparations & Black Music Legacy
3:14:09

Dr. Tyrene Wright, Delxino Wilson De Barrio & Sinclair Skinner: Booker T. Washington, Garvey & Loving Black People
3:12:21